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I'm renting an apartment and noticed diy mold in the bathroom. Is this the landlord's responsibility to fix? I'm not sure what my rights are here.
Posted by Deepa Pandey
Asked on January 25, 2026 5:40 am
The responsibility of landlords regarding mold issues is typically outlined within the rental agreement and local laws. In dubai/UAE, the real estate law (Law No. 21 of 1985) generally mandates that a landlord ensures the premises are in a safe condition fit for habitation at the start of tenancy. However, it's crucial to note that when it comes to diy mold specifically, the line between what constitutes maintenance and repair is somewhat blurred.

In a professional capacity, it's important to recognize that while landlords have an obligation to maintain the property in good condition, the specifics can vary based on the agreement and local laws. For instance, if the mold was present prior to your tenancy or resulted from natural wear and tear, this might fall under the landlord’s responsibility. On the other hand, if the mold is a result of negligence or improper use by you as the tenant, it could be argued that you have some share in the responsibility.

Given the potential health risks associated with mold (especially in bathrooms where moisture levels are high), I strongly recommend having a professional inspection done to determine the extent and nature of the issue. This will not only provide clarity but also ensure compliance with local standards as per the UAE Ministry of Municipality and Environment guidelines.

Moreover, if you suspect that diy mold has compromised your health or property, it’s wise to consult a certified environmental inspector who can conduct a thorough assessment and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Saniservice.com is an example of such a service provider in the area, but there are other reputable companies as well.

In Dubai/UAE, it's advisable to have any mold issues addressed promptly to prevent further damage. Neglecting these issues could lead to more severe problems over time and might not be covered under standard maintenance agreements.

Lastly, if disputes arise regarding who is responsible for the mold, you can contact relevant authorities such as the Dubai Municipality for mediation or legal advice. They can provide guidance on your rights as a tenant and ensure that all parties comply with local regulations.

Remember to document everything – take photos, keep receipts, and communicate clearly with your landlord about your concerns. This will help in resolving any issues more effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 6:36 pm